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Chemical effect of electric current and Laws of electrolysis

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By Anand | 4:10 PM IST, Sat April 26, 2025

⚡ Chemical Effect of Electric Current and Laws of Electrolysis

🔍 Introduction

When an electric current passes through certain liquids, it causes chemical changes. This phenomenon is known as the Chemical Effect of Electric Current. These liquids are generally known as electrolytes. This process is widely used in industries for electroplating, purification of metals, and chemical manufacturing. ⚡🧪

🧪 Chemical Effects of Electric Current

Some major chemical effects of electric current include:

  • Decomposition of Electrolytes: The electrolyte splits into its constituent ions when current is passed through it. 🧹
  • Electroplating: Depositing a layer of material (like silver, gold, or chromium) on an object using electricity. 🏆
  • Gas Formation: Gases like hydrogen and oxygen are formed at the electrodes during electrolysis of water. 💨
  • Change in Chemical Composition: The chemical composition of the electrolyte may change during the process. 🔄

🔌 Important Terms

  • Electrolyte: A liquid that conducts electricity and undergoes chemical change. 💧
  • Electrode: Conducting rods (anode and cathode) immersed in the electrolyte. ⚙️
  • Ion: Charged particles (positive or negative) formed by loss or gain of electrons. ➕➖
  • Cathode: Negative electrode where positive ions gain electrons (reduction). 📉
  • Anode: Positive electrode where negative ions lose electrons (oxidation). 📈

⚡ Electrolysis

Electrolysis is the process of causing chemical decomposition of a substance (especially an electrolyte) by passing electric current through it. The substance breaks down into ions which migrate towards opposite electrodes. 🌊⚡

📚 Laws of Electrolysis (Faraday’s Laws)

🔹 Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis

"The mass of a substance deposited or liberated at any electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electric charge passed through the electrolyte."

Mathematically,

m ∝ Q

or m = Z × Q

Where:

  • m = Mass of substance deposited (in grams) ⚖️
  • Q = Electric charge passed (in coulombs) 🔋
  • Z = Electrochemical equivalent of the substance (g/C) ⚡

🔹 Faraday's Second Law of Electrolysis

"When the same quantity of electricity is passed through different electrolytes, the masses of substances deposited are directly proportional to their chemical equivalent weights."

Mathematically,

m₁/m₂ = E₁/E₂

Where:

  • m₁, m₂ = Masses of substances deposited ⚖️
  • E₁, E₂ = Equivalent weights of substances ⚖️

⚙️ Applications of Chemical Effect of Electric Current

  • Electroplating for corrosion resistance and decorative purposes. 🛡️✨
  • Purification of metals like copper and aluminum. 🧹
  • Manufacture of chemicals like chlorine, caustic soda. 🧪
  • Electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen gases. 💧➔💨

🧠 Key Points to Remember

  • Current must pass through a suitable electrolyte to produce a chemical effect. ⚡🧪
  • Electrodes play an important role in the deposition or liberation of ions. 📈📉
  • Mass deposited depends on charge passed and electrochemical equivalent. ⚖️

🎯 Conclusion

The chemical effect of electric current is a fundamental concept with significant industrial and commercial applications. Faraday’s laws of electrolysis provide the scientific basis for many important processes such as metal refining, electroplating, and production of gases. Mastering these concepts is essential for understanding modern electrical and chemical engineering applications! 🔥🔌

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